A Year in a Lancashire Garden Quotes
A Year in a Lancashire Garden
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“Lancashire, of course, is not the climate for Figs, but I should doubt whether Fig-trees are anywhere so common in England as they were 150 years ago, when Batty Langley of Twickenham wrote.”
― A Year in a Lancashire Garden
― A Year in a Lancashire Garden
“Our modern poets rarely mention it; but in Homer, when he would make a carpet for the gods, it is of Lotus, Hyacinth, and Crocus; and Virgil's bees find their honey among Cassia and Lime blossoms, and "iron-grey Hyacinths and glowing Crocus." Virgil speaks, too, of the scent of the Crocus (whatever that may be),”
― A Year in a Lancashire Garden
― A Year in a Lancashire Garden
